New Theme, New Look

I changed the theme today. A new version of the old theme I was using. From Quentin to Quintus. It appears brighter, has a larger footprint. I am not 100% sure of the font color. Still experimenting with it and the header image.

Let me know if you are unable to locate something you previously could find.

I like the general layout and uncluttered appearance. Once you get the banner the way you like it, it will be lovely! Fun to see one of your favorite interests (Titanic) incorporated into the design!
xo

Nope, didn’t alter anything. Don’t even know what CSS is. I played around with it for about 15 minutes. Deleted the image and the text, started from scratch. Then added back the image. Set it for no text. I just can’t get it to look “boxed and outlined” like you have it. And my subtitle still looked faded out. So I deleted it. No clue how the black box around my blog name appeared. I think my problem is not knowing how to select from the color wheel.

Like a screen shot? This one is easy enough too. :) Once you learn, you’ll do it all the time.

Open the page you want to capture. Maximize the window so you can see everything you can see.

Now, on your keyboard, you’re going to press down Alt + Prnt Scrn. The print screen button should be over and just above backspace.

Now, open up whatever program you use to edit graphics. Could be Paint, Photoshop (or Elements), whatever. Open up a new document. If it’s in Photoshop, it’ll automatically open the right size, just click okay.

Then after its open, his Cont + V to paste your screen capture into the document.

Hey, Debra. I have used the print screen key before but it only gives me a snapshot, a portion of the screen. I have seen some blogs with the full Treasury List with small images. That’s what I am trying to do, if possible.

You’re only going to get the portion you can see at that time in the screenshot. To Get all of it, you’ll have to take a screenshot, scroll down, take another, and so on, til you get all of it. Then you’ll have to piece it together in whatever program you use for graphics.